DoKaSch opens new service station in ATL

The opening was back in MAY25, but the press release went out this week: DoKaSch Temperature Solutions announced that it had opened another new service station – this time near Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), in Atlanta, Georgia. It operates this in partnership with SEKO Logistics – a partnership that began when the two companies collaborated in Dublin (DUB), where SEKO set up its own location in 2019. The location was chosen strategically since it is close to key life science hubs in the Southeast, such as Raleigh–Durham. Therefore, with a service station nearby, DoKaSch can ensure prompt availability of Opticooler® containers, reducing lead times for pharmaceutical manufacturers and forwarders. It enables rapid deployment of fully charged, ready-to-use Opticoolers® which maintain the integrity of temperature-sensitive pharmaceuticals during transport. DoKaSch offers a reliable To Door Delivery service, managing all logistics with an experienced team to ease customer efforts while upholding stringent cold chain standards. The Opticooler®’s high-performance temperature control is often used to transport sensitive biologics and pharmaceuticals.

DoKaSch expands its U.S footprint. Image: DoKaSch

Andreas Seitz, Managing Director of DoKaSch Temperature Solutions, explained: “The launch of our new station in Atlanta is a strategic move to strengthen our network in the U.S. and provide quicker access to our Opticoolers® in a key logistics region. By positioning containers closer to our customers, we support their operations with enhanced reliability and responsiveness.”

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